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| Audio Files | Flac | Ogg Vorbis | 64Kbps MP3 | VBR MP3 |
| The Field |
72.9 MB
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| Willie & The Poor Boys |
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| Fire & Brimstone |
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| I Saw Her Standing There |
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| Silver Jack |
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| Just A Rose |
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| Not Fade Away |
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| She's Here |
56.2 MB
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| Midnight Hour |
60.2 MB
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| Backporch Boogie Blues |
32.5 MB
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5.2 MB
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2.6 MB
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7.8 MB
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| Gypsy Blue |
55.8 MB
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| Big Boat |
50.9 MB
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| I Know You Rider |
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| Werewolves of London |
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| mc1988-10-20-akg461.flac16_files.xml | Metadata | [file] |
| mc1988-10-20-akg461.flac16_meta.xml | Metadata | 2.4 KB |
| mc1988-10-20-akg461.flac16_reviews.xml | Metadata | 2.0 KB |
| mc1988-10-20-akg461.md5 | Checksums | 1,012.0 B |
| Other Files | Text |
| Max Creek, Toad's Place, 10-20-1988 |
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| Max Creek, Toad's Place, 10-20-1988 |
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Reviewer:
samgrinter -




Subject:
Agreed
Yeah - very nice stuff indeed. Saw these guys throughout the mid-late eighties and listening to this brings back great memories. I have forgotten how much they could really rock down houses. Quite an influence Murawski was to so many guitarists back then, (including Trey), and in my opinion, not recognized enough.
Particularly enjoyed the opening "Field" on this. Pretty good sound...
Reviewer:
samgrinter -




Subject:
Agreed
Yeah - very nice stuff indeed. Saw these guys throughout the mid-late eighties and listening to this brings back great memories. I have forgotten how much they could really rock down houses. Quite an influence Murawski was to so many guitarists back then, (including Trey), and in my opinion, not recognized enough.
Particularly enjoyed the opening "Field" on this. Pretty good sound...
Reviewer:
Tron -




Subject:
Good stuff
Nice late 80s Creek. The "Jam" on disc 2 is called Backporch Boogie Blues. Nice score, the show is not listed in the band's setlist archives. Enjoy!